Do you own any Hummel figurines? They could be worth money. Like Precious Moments dolls, Pokemon cards or Beanie Babies, these porcelain items featuring children with rosy cheeks have been sold since ...
I have friends of all sorts. Different ethnicities. Different religions. No religion at all. Men and women from different walks of life. I enjoy knowing people who see the world differently than I do.
Your grandmother just passed away, and you're combing through her attic deciding what to keep, what to toss, and what to sell. And suddenly you spot it: a box of Hummels, the collectible figurines ...
The Wellesley Historical Society’s Tollhouse Shop carries gently used china, crystal, linens, silver and silver-plate, mirrors, lamps, small tables, costume jewelry and collectibles. Run by volunteers ...
Boasting the largest public display of M.I. Hummel figurines in the world, the Donald E. Stephens Museum of Hummels in Rosemont is set to close by the end of the year. But some of the collection will ...
Imagine the joy of collecting and sharing the work of an artist whose sketches have been meticulously crafted into porcelain figurines and shared with thousands of people around the world since 1934.
Hummel figurines — based on the stylized drawings and paintings of Bavarian-born artist Sister Maria Innocentia “Berta” Hummel (1909-1946) — have long been loved by people the world over. A Eureka ...
Dear Harry: I purchased a Hummel figurine for $4 at a yard sale. It is a boy holding a horse and horn. The bottom is marked “2391C,” “1967,” and “Goebel.” What is it worth? R.M., Allentown, E-mail ...
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